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  • CraigMac

    Plinker
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    Dec 18, 2008
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    Mooresville
    Does anyone have one and or handled or shot one? I just read a good review on them, but haven't even seen one yet...

    Thanks for the feedback,
    Craig
     

    drobpk

    Plinker
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    Mar 14, 2011
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    Indy and South Florida
    Although I have not handled or shot this gun, I find that Smith and Wesson guns very seldom have problems. The number one thing is with these guns - your technique. Take a class - this is the best advice I can give you.
     

    shooter521

    Certified Glock Nut
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    May 13, 2008
    19,185
    48
    Indianapolis, IN US
    We have them in-stock at ~$419.95; they have been great sellers for us. The SD is very much an "improved Sigma" and provides a bridge in terms of quality/features/price between the Sigmas and the M&Ps.
     

    gunsrfun

    Plinker
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    Mar 1, 2011
    133
    16
    M&P's aren't much more expensive. I had a sigma in 40 and sold it to up grade to the M&P and couldn't believe how much better it was. So if you have the cash why settle?
     

    jasonsromer

    Plinker
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    Jan 18, 2011
    54
    6
    MADISON
    Just purchased a M&P 9 a few weeks ago for $416.00 new at my local shop, one of the best buys ive ever made, absolutley love this gun, gonna be around for a long time.
     

    Cat-Herder

    Expert
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    Nov 15, 2009
    924
    16
    Fortville
    at the Gander in Castleton, i took the SD40 and the 40VE out of the case, field stripped them both, reassembled them in various configurations using parts from both guns and they all function checked ok in whatever combination i put them in. what i'm saying is that as far as i could tell, they're completely interchangeable.
    slides to frames, barrels to slides, etc..
    the SD uses Sigma mags too.
     
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